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Cecily Legler Strong (born February 8, 1984) [2] [3] is an American actress and comedian who has been a cast member of Saturday Night Live since 2012, [4] making her the longest-tenured female cast member in the show's history. She was hired for SNL while doing improv at The Second City in Chicago , where she moved after graduating from CalArts . She was the co-anchor of the Weekend Update segment during her second year , which was also her first as a full cast member.

Her other roles include voice work on The Awesomes (2013–2015), supporting roles in films like Ghostbusters , The Meddler , and The Female Brain , and a starring role in the Apple TV+ musical comedy series Schmigadoon! (2021), which she also co-produced. She hosted the White House Correspondents' Dinner in 2015. Her first book, the memoir This Will All Be Over Soon , was published in 2021.

Cecily Legler Strong was born in Springfield, Illinois , and was raised in Oak Park, Illinois , an inner ring suburb of Chicago . [5] She is the daughter of Penelope and William "Bill" Strong, who worked as an Associated Press bureau chief and now [ when? ] runs his own public relations firm. [2] [5] Penny Legler Strong is a nurse practitioner, having worked extensively at area hospitals. Strong's parents are divorced. [6] Strong grew up adoring SNL as a child, reenacting sketches with her friend [7] and watching old SNL commercials on VHS. "I had a tape of the best commercials, and I wore it out, every day." She has stated that she was inspired by Phil Hartman . [8]

In a 2021 interview with Terry Gross on the National Public Radio program Fresh Air , Strong said that because her uncle is a Broadway producer, as a child she often got to attend Broadway shows and sometimes go back stage to meet their casts. [9]

She attended Oak Park and River Forest High School until her sophomore year, when she was expelled for bringing cannabis to school. She then attended a private Catholic school until transferring for her senior year to the Chicago Academy for the Arts , where she graduated in 2002. [6] [10] She then studied acting at California Institute of the Arts (CalArts), graduating in 2006 with a BFA in theatre. [11] [12] [13] After graduating, Strong returned to Chicago where she studied at the Second City Conservatory and iO Chicago .

Strong performed regularly at The Second City and iO Chicago . [6] Strong performed on a cruise ship with other Second City members for four months. [14] She appeared at the Chicago Sketch Fest , Chicago Just for Laughs , the New York Sketchfest, the Edinburgh Fringe Festival , [12] the Goodman Theater , the Bailiwick Theater , the Mercury Theater, and with the all-female improv troupe Virgin Daiquiri. [15]

Strong debuted as a featured player on Saturday Night Live on September 15, 2012. [12] [16] [17] The next season, Strong became a repertory player and co-anchored the recurring Weekend Update segment with Seth Meyers , beginning with the season 39 premiere. Strong later co-anchored with Colin Jost , [18] and was replaced on Weekend Update with writer Michael Che , beginning with the season 40 premiere in September 2014, partly at her own request to focus on doing sketches as a part of the regular cast. [19] In 2020, Strong was nominated for her first Primetime Emmy award for Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series for her work on the show. [20] She was nominated again in 2021 . [21] She was also nominated for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series at the 12th Critics' Choice Television Awards . [22]

Strong drew praise from critics for her appearance as "Goober the Clown Who Had An Abortion When She Was 23" during a "Weekend Update" sketch on the November 6, 2021 episode. [23] The sketch followed U.S. Supreme Court oral arguments in two cases relating to the Texas Heartbeat Act . [24] Strong later confirmed on her Instagram account that the sketch referenced her own abortion. [25]

When Strong returns to SNL for season 48 , she will enter her record 11th full season, and will pass former castmate Kate McKinnon as the show's longest-running female cast member in the show's history. [26] Though she missed the first few shows of the season, due to being in Los Angeles, reprising her role in the play "The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe". [27]

Strong was the featured entertainer at the 2015 White House Correspondents' Association dinner. [31] She took digs at the various news organizations in attendance, politicians of all persuasions, and President Obama . She also took shots at the US Secret Service , host location the Washington Hilton , Brian Williams , Sarah Koenig and the state of Indiana . [32]

In 2016, she appeared in a commercial for Old Navy , [33] alongside other SNL cast members Nasim Pedrad and Jay Pharoah . That year, Strong also joined the climate change documentary show Years of Living Dangerously as a celebrity correspondent. [34] In 2016, she guest starred as Samantha Stevens in TBS 's Angie Tribeca and Catherine Hobart in Fox 's Scream Queens . She has appeared in a series of commercials for Triscuit since 2017. Starting in 2020 she starred in a series of Prego Spaghetti sauce commercials and in 2022 she was in several Verizon commercials featuring Apple+ TV with several co-stars including Adam Scott and Julian Edelman .

Her first book, a memoir titled This Will All Be Over Soon , was published on 10 August 2021. [35] [36] The book addresses "the challenges of beginning a relationship during the pandemic; the pain of losing family and friends; the pivotal events of her life that shaped her; and the importance of gratitude for each passing day." [37] It developed from an essay she wrote about grieving the loss of her cousin Owen to brain cancer in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic that was first published on Vulture.com in 2020. [38] [39]

In 2021, Strong appeared in HBO Max 's six-part comedy series That Damn Michael Che , featuring SNL castmate Michael Che . [40] The same year, she starred in, and was a producer for, Schmigadoon! , a musical parody series on Apple TV+ . Developed by Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio , and produced by SNL's Lorne Michaels , the series centers around a couple (played by Strong and Keegan-Michael Key ) stuck in a 1940s studio musical town until they find "true love". [41] [42]

It was announced in October 2021 that Strong would make her New York stage debut at the end of the year in an Off Broadway revival of Jane Wagner 's one-woman play The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe , which starred Lily Tomlin in 1985. [43] Directed by Leigh Silverman , the show opened at The Shed on January 11, 2022. [44] [45]

( 1984-02-08 ) February 8, 1984 (age 38) Springfield, Illinois , U.S.
Episode: "Ricky Gervais and Cecily Strong"

Episode: "Night of the Living Screen"

Episode: "It's the Cigars You Smoke That Is Going to Give You Cancer"

Best Female Performance in a Fiction Program

Best Female Performance in a Variety Program

Weekend Update anchor with Seth Meyers September 28, 2013 – February 1, 2014

Weekend Update anchor with Colin Jost March 1 – May 17, 2014


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Andrea Marie Truden [3] (July 26, 1943 – November 7, 2011), [3] better known by her pseudonym Andrea True , was an American pornographic actress and singer from the disco era. [4] In addition to her given name, she had multiple stage names, including Inger Kissin , Singe Low , Sandra Lips , [1] Andrea Travis , and Catherine Warren . As a singer, she is best known for the 1976 pop-disco hit " More, More, More " (performed as part of her recording project, the Andrea True Connection), which peaked at no. 4 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and no. 5 on the UK Singles Chart . [5] [6]

Andrea Marie Truden was born in Nashville, Tennessee , [3] where she attended St. Cecilia Academy , a Catholic school for girls dedicated to the performing arts. [7] She studied music at George Peabody College at Vanderbilt University . [7] Her father, Frank, was an engineer, who died when True was 16 years old. [8] Her mother Anne owned a silverplating business and was a professional singer, specializing in polka , who recorded her own record and had performed with Frankie Yankovic 's band. [8] Her parents were immigrants from Slovenia . [8]

As a child, True studied classical piano [8] and was given a high rating for her piano audition for St. Cecilia Academy in 1954. [9] At age 15, she hosted her own television program Teen Beat for Nashville station WLAC . [7] While a junior at St. Cecilia, True participated in Junior Achievement , serving as vice-president of a TV production enterprise. [10] In 1960, she received an award for her work from the Radio and Television Council of Middle Tennessee. [10]

In a recorded interview published by The Rialto Report , True stated that she married David L. Wolfe at age 19, leaving college to follow her husband for his academic career, first to Oklahoma and then eventually to New York City in the late 1960s. [11]

True performed in a few pornographic films in Scandinavia in the 1960s and, by the end of the decade, began appearing in American adult films. Her first prominent role was in the film Head Nurse in 1972. [8] She also appeared as an extra in non-adult films The Way We Were and 40 Carats . [12] In 1975, she directed her first pornographic film, Once Over Nightly . [8] Eventually, she performed in more than fifty hardcore porn films throughout the 1970s and early to mid-1980s in the early New York adult film industry. [13]

During her heyday as a porn actress, around 1975, True was hired by a real estate business in Jamaica to appear in their commercials. While she was working there, the Jamaican government banned asset transfers in response to sanctions imposed by the U.S. after the election of Michael Manley , a supporter of Fidel Castro . In order to return to the U.S., True would have had to either forfeit her pay or spend the money before she went home. [13] True, who by this time was trying to break into the music industry, chose to invest the money in recording a demo of " More, More, More ", a song she had been working on with record producer Gregg Diamond , her partner in a project called The Andrea True Connection. Remixed by recording engineer Tom Moulton , "More, More, More" became a favorite in nightclubs. It reached no. 4 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 , no. 1 on the U.S. disco chart, [14] and no. 1 on the national singles chart in Canada. It also peaked at no. 5 in the UK [6] and no. 9 in Germany. [4] A full album with the same title followed, which performed moderately in North America and spawned the second single, " Party Line ", a minor chart hit.

"Forget Donna Summer —this is the real disco porn. She's covered on the cover right up to the clavicle, her rhythms sound more binary than her producer's, and she can't sing a lick. But even if you haven't seen her movies, she projects an exhibitionistic suck-and-fuck tractability that links the two pervasive fantasy media of our time, and from such conjunctions Great Art arises."

By the time of her singing career, True admitted she was burned out and tired of porn, saying, "I'd rather be a waitress or a typist than make another adult film", and also, "Don't think of me as a porn star any more, think of me as a recording star. I just want to record and perform". She was performing extensively and went on to play around 300 shows within a year from June 1976. [8] Andrea True Connection came fifth in ASCAP 's ranking of disco artists of the year. [16]

In early 1977, True released the single " N.Y., You Got Me Dancing ". It became a considerable hit, reaching no. 27 on Billboard ' s pop chart and no. 4 on the disco chart. In early 1978, she had another hit with " What's Your Name, What's Your Number ", which peaked at no. 56 in the U.S. and no. 34 in the UK. [6] Both singles were included in her second album, White Witch . It was a commercial flop and did not chart due to a lack of promotion from Buddah Records as the label was struggling financially at the time. [8] In 1980, she released her third and final album, War Machine , promoted by the anti-war title song. A more rock and new wave -oriented album, it was released only in Europe, but it flopped. [17]

True never returned to adult film industry and for some time performed in clubs in Florida. [18] After that, a goiter developed on her vocal cords that required surgery, essentially ending her singing ability. [13] She did, however, performed two sold out shows at the Paramount Theater in New York City in 1994, and worked on new music, which eventually never materialised. [17] True received a renewed burst of publicity in 1999 when the Canadian group Len sampled the instrumental break from "More, More, More" in their single " Steal My Sunshine ". Subsequently, True appeared on several VH1 specials including 100 Greatest Dance Songs in 2000 ("More, More, More" was the no. 45 greatest dance song), Where Are They Now? and 100 Greatest One-Hit Wonders (both in 2002), in which she said she wanted to be remembered as a person who "gave people pleasure" — then emphasized the words — "with my music". She also made an appearance in the 2005 documentary movie Inside Deep Throat . [19]

In her later years, she was reported as working as a counselor for people struggling with substance abuse , and as an astrologer . [2] [8] "More, More, More" remained a popular song on TV and in movies, and Andrea was eventually able to claim outstanding royalties from the track's usage and sales. [8] She spent her final years living in Woodstock, New York , suffering from declining health. [11]

True died on November 7, 2011, at a hospital in Kingston, New York . She was 68 years old. The cause was given as heart failure . In line with her wishes, True's body was cremated . [3] [20]

Andrea Marie Truden [1] (alternative: Andreja Marija Truden) [2]
( 1943-07-26 ) July 26, 1943 Nashville, Tennessee , U.S.
November 7, 2011 (2011-11-07) (aged 68) Kingston, New York , U.S.
Pornographic actress, singer, producer

Released: 1977
Label: Buddah Records
Formats: LP, cassette, CD, digital download, streaming


Released: 1980
Label: Ricordi International
Formats: LP, cassette

"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.


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